Hazardous latex paint spill handled at street intersection, Pflugerville TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department coordinated cleanup and traffic control for a hazardous latex paint spill near Royston Lane and Grand Avenue Parkway intersection, close to a bank and dental office.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
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Clint 251 from Safety 201.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:04
Hey,
00:05
we're heading back into town.
00:06
Do you need any extra supplies for your incident?
00:10
I got battalion 202 working on getting a van and getting some more absorbing over here.
00:15
I think we're going to be good.
00:18
I got TTSO working on TNR and also have the trucking company that fell off of their hazmat teams en route, although it's just latex paint.
00:29
Recy, let me know if you do.
00:31
Racy.
00:33
Battalion 202 is en route.
00:37
Engine 241 from Quint 251.
00:40
Go French, 241.
00:43
Coming down, Grand Ave.
00:47
Racy, when you get here, you're going to pull through the intersection going to Hong Kong traffic
00:52
and you pull down past TCS units.
00:58
241RC.
01:00
Just don't drive through the paint.
01:04
We're going to be responding with the van and rest truck 241.
01:10
Would you like me to approach from the Royston side for blocking?
01:16
That'll be fine if you can get down that way.
01:19
Other than that, you could come in the parking lot of the bank,
01:24
the TGFD Dental and Banks over here on the corner.
01:29
You can get access that way.
01:32
Proceed.
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